Georgia Wrestling History for April 14, Raven's booking abilities & more
On Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 12:59 AM EST GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 04/14/2008
NEWS
Total Nonstop Action results from the Lockdown PPV in Lowell, MA, on April 13: Jay Lethal over (in order of elimination) Sonjay Dutt, Shark Boy, Consequences Creed, Curry Man, and Johnny Devine to retain the X Division Title; Roxxi Laveaux over Christy Hemme, Salinas, Jacqueline, Traci Brooks, Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, and Rhaka Khan to earn the “Queen of the Cage”; BG James over Kip James; Super Eric was the last man standing – or not cuffed to the cage – over (in order of elimination) Rick Steiner, Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Petey Williams, Hernandez, Homicide, Kaz, Jimmy Rave, Lance Hoyt, Rellik, and Black Reign; Gail Kim & O.D.B. over Awesome Kong & Raisha Saeed; Booker T & Sharmell over Robert Roode & Payton Banks; Team Cage over Team Tomko; and Samoa Joe over Kurt Angle to win the TNA World Heavyweight Title. (Rich Tate)
Total Championship Wrestling results from the National Guard Armory in Douglasville, GA, on April 12: in the TCW Tag Team Title tournament, Chip Zoe & Ken Timbs, Jr., over Josh Stone & Blazin’ Fury; Kenny Dees & Murder One over Damon Taz & Awesome TC; Bulldog Raines & the Nightmare over Jay Clinton & Lamar Phillips; Billy Love & Pretty Boy Floyd over Josh Storm & Frankie Valentine; Dees & M-One over Zoe & Timbs, Jr.; Raines & Nightmare over Love & Floyd; and Dees & M-One over Raines & Nightmare to win the title. (Rich Tate)
Results from the United States Wrestling Organization from April 11 in Nashville, TN, at the Stadium Inn with a reported attendance of 91: New York Gangster b Juicy JC Crowe, ATL Jr. Champion Steven Green b Shane Smalls and Lee Cross (w/The Diva Lisa Fayzon) in a 3-way when Green pinned Smalls, Tim Renesto (w/Charming Charles) b Justin Spade by submission, USWO Jr. Champion Damien Payne (w/Fetish) b Petey Wright, Steve O b Slade, USWO Tag Team Champions Quinton Quarisma & Jay Phoenix b New York Gangster & Michael Jablonski when Quarisma pinned Gangster after hitting him with a can of air freshener, Mitch Ryder b Chris Michaels in what was supposed to be a two-ref match for the held-up USWO Championship, but both refs got knocked out and Tim Renesto ran out and hit Michaels with the belt, putting Ryder on top for the pin. Promoter Tony Falk decided to hold up the titles for another week pending the outcome of a 30:00 Iron Man match next week. (Larry Goodman, courtesy of Jimmie Daniels)
Results from the April 12 United States Wrestling Organization/ATL show in Nashville, TN, at the Stadium Inn with a a reported attendance of 79 are as follows: Lee Cross & Tank (w/The Diva Lisa Fayzon) b Dyronic & Shawn Hoodrich when Cross borrowed Fayzon's huge necklace and hit Hoodrich with it for the pin, Mexican Dragon b White Tiger and Enigma and Bizarro (w/Charming Charles) when Dragon pinned Bizzaro, ATL Jr. Champion Steven Green b USWO Jr. Champion Damien Payne (w/Blue Amigo) by DQ in a non-title match when Amigo attacked Green as he had applied a Boston Crab on Payne, Richard Lowe (w/Blue Amigo) b Justin Spade, Boy b Bushranger Kelly, New York Gangster & Tommy Capone b Chris Norte & Damien Payne (w/Fetish) to win the ATL Tag Team Championship when Gangster pinned Payne,Big Bully Douglas (w/Charming Charles) b TJ Harley by countout when Douglas DDT'd Harley on the floor and Harley was unable to answer the 10 count and had to be helped to the back. (Larry Goodman, courtesy of Jimmie Daniels)
Championship Wrestling Overload will be at the Barn in Tennille, GA, on April 18, with matches starting at 8:00 PM. Advertised: a lumberjack title match featuring CWO Tag Team Champions Steven Lowery & Tommy Lee versus the New Generation; Bobby Joiner versus Loco Motive for the vacant CWO National Heavyweight Title; Will Allen versus Flatline in a submission match; Drive-By versus a mystery opponent; Iron Bear defends the CWO Southern States Heavyweight Title against T.W. James; Scotty Bullwinkle versus Damien; J.T. Crews versus the Freak; and Brian Chase versus Damian Dread. (Rich Tate)
The Independent Wrestling Network returns to the Fishcrow Arena in Columbus, GA, on April 18. Bell time is 7:30 PM. This venue is the same one formerly known as the GCW Sports Arena. Advertised: Mr. Hughes defends the IWN Heavyweight Title against Mr. Columbus; Chris Stevens versus Buff Bagwell; Frankie Valentine & Adrian Hawkins versus the Southside Trash; Rob Adonis versus Jason Cross; Ron Stalker versus A.J. Steele; and Tommy Too Much & Simon Sermon versus Josh Stone & Ash. (Rich Tate)
DISCLAIMER: GWH is not liable for any card changes, cancellations, etc. We can only report what is reported to us. As always, we suggest you check with the promotion within 24 hours to verify information posted here.
NOTES
Click here for this week’s Bill Behrens’ NWA Notes update. (Rich Tate)
Monday Night Mayhem will feature Samoa Joe and Terri Runnels on its show on tonight at 8:00 PM ET. (Rich Tate)
Jerkin' the Curtain, hosted by Trent Van Drisse, will feature Scott Teal on its show tonight at 11:00 PM ET. (Rich Tate)
GWH wishes a happy birthday to Amy Dumas (33).
NOSTALGIA
APRIL 14, 1933 (FRIDAY) – AVONDALE, GA – AVONDALE ARENA (Wesley Brownlee – Promoter) > Pat Williams versus Sam Rivers > Bill Crussell versus Young Gotch / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Bill Collins, Bob Anderson, and Sailor Bridges were also scheduled to wrestle, but no details were provided following the card.
APRIL 14, 1936 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – LOEW’S GRAND THEATRE (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Cliff Olson defeated Eddie Newman > Count Zarnoff defeated Jack Morgan by countout > Dorv Roche defeated Karl Davis
APRIL 14, 1942 (TUESDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – AUGUSTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Pete Brown – Promoter) > Hans Westergard and Bearcat Jones wrestled to a draw > Ray Villmer defeated Chief Saunooke > Jim Londos defeated Stanley Pinto (2-0) / Notes: It was reported that 1,500 were in attendance for this card.
APRIL 14, 1949 (THURSDAY) – THOMASTON, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Fred Ward Promotions) > Tommy Ward defeated Bill Cazzell > Bob Shipp and Red Dugan wrestled to a draw / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
APRIL 14, 1950 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tom Mahoney defeated Red McIntyre > Dick Lever defeated Babe Zaharias by disqualification > Don McIntyre defeated Bob Shipp > The Red Terror defeated Buddy Knox > Southern Heavyweight Title Match: Nick Carter* defeated Rebel Russell / Notes: Nick Carter had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Rebel Russell on March 31, 1950, in Atlanta.
APRIL 14, 1951 (SATURDAY) – GRIFFIN, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jack Curtis defeated Joe Estes > Lou Plummer defeated Benny Becker / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
APRIL 14, 1952 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Tom Mahoney – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Al Massey defeated Lou Newman > Women’s Match: Lillian Bitters defeated June Byers (2-1) > Southern Heavyweight Title Match: Jack McDonald* defeated Nick Carter / Notes: Jack McDonald had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Lou Newman on April 5, 1952, in Atlanta.
APRIL 14, 1958 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Robert McCoy – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Angelo Martinelli & Rocky Columbo versus Karl Heinkler & Kurt Von Brawner > The Mighty Yankee defeated Don McIntyre (2-1) / Notes: Angelo Martinelli & Rocky Columbo and Karl Heinkler & Kurt Von Brawner were scheduled to wrestle each other, but no results were reported after the card.
APRIL 14, 1961 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tiny Evans versus Jolly Charlie > Bob Rasmussen versus Jim Burke > Southern Tag Team Title Match: Gypsy Joe & Skull Murphy* defeated Guy Mitchell & Chief Little Eagle > AWA World Heavyweight Title Cage Match (No DQ): Dick the Bruiser* defeated Bob Ellis / Notes: Tiny Evans and Jolly Charlie were scheduled to wrestle each other, as were Bob Rasmussen and Jim Burke, but no results were reported after the card. There was no referee for the match between Bob Ellis and Dick the Bruiser. The Bruiser had been the reigning US Heavyweight Champion as recognized by the Detroit, MI, office, since he defeated Bobo Brazil on February 28, 1961, in Detroit. For some reason it was being called the AWA World Heavyweight Title here, and the Bruiser was being billed as such. Gypsy Joe & Skull Murphy had been billed as Southern Tag Team Champions since March 14, 1961.
APRIL 14, 1964 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Buddy Fuller defeated Red Roberts > Chief Big Heart defeated Juan Sebastian > Kurt & Karl Von Brauner defeated Joe Scarpa & Ron Reed / Notes: It was reported that 1,465 were in attendance for this card. Saul Weingeroff managed Kurt & Karl Von Brauner.
APRIL 14, 1965 (WEDNESDAY) – COLUMBUS, GA – COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Derrell Cochran versus Pancho Villa > Greg Peterson & Billy Hines versus Bob Dalton & Pedro Zapata > Mario Galento versus Jerry Miller / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
APRIL 14, 1967 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ike Eakins & Oki Shikina defeated Dennis Hall & Corsica Jean > Mr. Wrestling and El Gran Lothario wrestled to a draw > Ray Gunkel defeated Bozo Brown > Lars & Gene Anderson defeated Enrique & Ramon Torres > Nick Kozak, Lester Welch & Buddy Fuller defeated Bobby Graham, Louie Tillet & El Mongol > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Gene Kiniski* and Lou Thesz wrestled to a draw / Notes: Jack Crawford managed El Mongol. Angelo Martinelli was the special referee for the match between Gene Kiniski and Lou Thesz. Kiniski had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Thesz on January 7, 1966, in St. Louis, MO. The program for this card featured a collage of historical photos, including Thesz, Steve Casey, Gus Sonnenberg, Jim Browning, Frank Gotch, Strangler Lewis, Joe Stecher, Stanislaus Zbyszko, Danno O’Mahoney, Bronko Nagurski, and Jim Londos, as well as the kayfabed version of the history of the NWA World Heavyweight Title. There was also an additional collage of photos featuring Thesz with various celebrities, including Bob Hope, Corinne Calvet, Alan Ladd, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, and Kirk Douglas and his children, which of course, included Michael Douglas. Also in the program, it was reported that Lars & Gene Anderson believed Mr. Wrestling was actually a Torres brother.
APRIL 14, 1970 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pedro Valdez and Oki Shikina wrestled to a draw > Alberto & Ramon Torres defeated Paul DeMarco & Professor Kimura > Bill Dromo defeated Karl Von Stroheim > Joe Scarpa defeated Buddy Colt / Notes: Homer O’Dell managed Buddy Colt & Karl Von Stroheim.
APRIL 14, 1972 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – PAUL JONES SPORTS ARENA [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Mike Burns and Mr. X wrestled to a draw > Tim Geohagen defeated Karl Von Stroheim > Ox Baker defeated Koa Tiki > Bill Dromo defeated Buddy Colt > Boxing Match: Roberto Soto defeated Billy Spears > Dick Steinborn & John Sullivan defeated the Assassins / Notes: Assassin #1 managed Karl Von Stroheim and Mr. X. Dick Steinborn participated in an autograph session for fans.
APRIL 14, 1975 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ricky Gibson versus Billy Raven > Roberto Soto versus Dudley Clements > Don Kent versus Bob Armstrong > Jerry Brisco versus Assassin #2 > Rocky Johnson & Mr. Wrestling #2 versus Toru Tanaka & Abdullah the Butcher / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Rock Hunter managed Assassin #2, Toru Tanaka, and Abdullah the Butcher.
APRIL 14, 1978 (FRIDAY) – CARTERSVILLE, GA – CHEROKEE STREET GYMNASIUM (Charlie Smith and Ted Allen – Promoters / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pierre Lefebvre defeated Bill Irwin > Raymond Rougeau defeated John Ruggers > Pez Whatley defeated Wolfgang Schmidt DQ > Rocky Johnson & Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Lars Anderson & Abdullah the Butcher / Notes: Rock Hunter managed Wolfgang Schmidt.
APRIL 14, 1979 (SATURDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WTCG STUDIOS (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff defeated Dennis Hall & Marvin Turner > Mike Stallings defeated Rick Oliver > Tape: Mr. Wrestling #2 versus the Turk > Blackjack Lanza defeated Frank Dusek / Notes: This was taped for the “Georgia Championship Wrestling” television program hosted by Gordon Solie. The taped match between Mr. Wrestling #2 and the Turk was from the Mid-South. Bobby Heenan managed Blackjack Lanza.
APRIL 14, 1980 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Mike Sharpe defeated Genichiro Tenryu > Jay Strongbow defeated the French Angel > Kevin Sullivan & Tony Atlas and Ivan Koloff & Alexis Smirnoff wrestled to a draw > Baron Von Raschke defeated Lars Anderson > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Austin Idol > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Tommy Rich defeated Harley Race* by disqualification / Notes: Rock Hunter managed Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff.
APRIL 14, 1984 (SATURDAY) – COLUMBUS, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tommy Rogers defeated Rocky Jones > Sweet Brown Sugar defeated Jake Roberts > Tim Horner defeated Les Thornton > Brad Armstrong defeated the Spoiler by disqualification > Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy defeated the Road Warriors > Lights Out Match: Ron Garvin defeated Jake Roberts / Notes: Paul Ellering managed Jake Roberts, the Spoiler, and the Road Warriors.
– GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com
Kayfabe Commentaries sent this in:
RAVEN'S BOOKING ABILITIES TESTED IN NEW DVD
There's something unique about the of the popular dvd series "Guest Booker"...it doesn't feature an actual booker. Instead, sitting in the booker's seat is Raven, a wrestler largely regarded as having the ability to successfully book a federation. And for these hypothetical purposes, he does just that.
In Kayfabe Commentaries' latest edition of the series, Raven is put in charge of the main event angles precipitated by Scott Hall's and Kevin Nash's fictitious arrival in ECW in June of 1996. The dvd is predicated on the fact that Hall and Nash choose to give a bump to the boys and girls from Philly, rather than going to WCW. Kayfabe Commentaries co-owner Sean Oliver says that the detail in which Raven books necessitated the disc be centered entirely around that single element.
"We'd still be shooting if we gave him anything else to do," Oliver jokes. "This dvd covers his booking philosophies and beliefs totally, just as we do with all the bookers we feature. The series is a total portrait of that booker's individual creative process. We'd shortchange that by cramming a ton of angles in there just for the sake of just seeing 'what he would do.' The series is more of a total picture of each individual profiled."
Raven starts the disc discussing his booking ideals and how they relate to what ECW was, as well as wrestling in general. Then after moving on to the series' trademark booking exercise, he moves Oliver out of the host chair, takes over the booking board and basically the entire show. Oliver says he didn't mind.
"I put up my feet and enjoyed the show. Actually, what choice did I have?"
Guest Booker with Raven went onsale today at http://www.kayfabecommentaries.com.
William Hatfield sent this in:
Our guest this week on William Hatfield's The Wrestling Hotseat is the author of the new best selling autobiography, Woo...Mercy Daddy, The Jimmy Valiant Story, The Boogie Woogie Man, Handsome Jimmy Valiant. In this stellar 45 minute audio interview we discuss the new book available exclusively at www.jimmyvaliant.com , his legendary WWE Hall of Fame career, Boogie's Wrestling Camp & BWC Hall of Fame & Museum located in Shawsville, Virginia and so much more!
Listen now at http://www.myvirtualbc.com
Topics Discussed Include:
The book Woo Mercy Daddy...The Handsome Jimmy Valiant Story
Why should fans buy this book and where can they get it
Being able constantly reinvent himself and whether it was a conscious decision or just a natural progression
Which era or persona of Jimmy Valiant fans seem to love or remember the most
In addition to being an author having sold over 35,000 records, and the involvement Jimmy Hart played in his music and the videos
The BWC Hall of Fame & Museum and the wrestling memorabilia included there
714 and the story behind the song
Being blessed to live through everything so he could be a witness to others before they went down that path
Learning New School & Old School at the BWC
Chanting in the ring and the lost art of professional wrestling and how tradition needs to be passed on or lost forever
Angel, his wife
His four volume Best of DVD's available at http://www.jimmyvaliant.com
Boogie's Wrestling Camp, Hall of Fame and Museum in Shawsville, Virginia
NWA Bluegrass Boogie Bash
If anyone ever ripped him off and didn't give him credit
If he'd like to compete in today's WWE
What he thinks of his WWE Classic Superstar Action Figure and the Legends of Wrestling Action Figure
Why he didn't transition to WCW when Ted Turner bought the Crockett's promotion
If anyone ever tried to intentionally hurt him
All of this and so much more! This 45 minute interview is highly entertaining and shows the true love and passion of one of wrestling greatest personalities. Longtime NWA Fans will definitely enjoy hearing him talk about his career and newer wrestling fans will fall in love with the charismatic showman.
I encourage fans to visit http://www.jimmyvaliant.com to pick up the new book "Woo...Mercy Daddy! The Jimmy Valiant Story" and all the great Jimmy Valiant merchandise, like the Best of DVDs, his music CD, action figures and so much more. You can also find out information on The BWC Hall of Fame & Museum in Shawsville, Virginia as well as, the champion producing Boogie's Wrestling Camp, also located in Shawsville, Virginia.